You can have pregnancy symptoms from day one to the last day of your pregnancy.
Not a lot of women are pregnant and experience no pregnancy symptoms. But I would say about 2 months into the pregnancy and beyond they should experience pregnancy symptoms and a LOT of women experience symptoms a few days after conception.
If you are experiencing pregnancy symptoms, you need to see a doctor. You may be pregnant or it could be a phantom pregnancy.
Yep.
Yes - go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
Yes, many women have no symptoms in early pregnancy.
It's unlikely that you're pregnant on the contraceptive implant. Take a home pregnancy test if you have symptoms of pregnancy.
It is possible to be pregnant if you are still having your period. Its not unheard of for women not to notice until they are well into the pregnancy.
Hi do you mean Implantation bleeding it doesn't always mean your pregnant cause I got it then got my period which came early 2 weeks after. My period was light and I did get pregnancy symptoms as well like feeling sick, headaches, more tired and that. Then the next month for 3 months My periods went into a pattern where as before they weren't and they were irregular. Now this month my period came 1 day late or should I say 2. you may not be pregnant like i said implantation bleeding you may get doesn't always mean your pregnant though here are some pregnancy symptoms anyway * * * * * * * * * == ==
You can have pregnancy symptoms before your period starts. People mistaken it for pregnancy a lot. They start to freak out and get stressed out and delay their period even more. Since you haven't had it in a few months, I would take a pregnancy test just to make sure you're not pregnant. And hope that once you confirm that you're not pregnant, you period will come.
If your already pregnant and have sexual intercourse during anytime of your pregnancy you can not get pregnant.
You can take a home pregnancy test 14 to 16 days after having unprotected sex or you could see your Dr. The symptoms could be similar as your first pregnancy.
DEPO side effects will clear up within 2-3 months while pregnancy symptoms will continue. If you suspect you may be pregnant you need to have a blood test. Both cause an absence of menstruation, most women will have no menses the entire time they are on Depo (after the first few months of spotting/irregular bleeding). With pregnancy you will have nausea and breast tenderness, which are not usually present while on Depo.